dropdropdropsdroppeddropping1verb (drops, dropping, dropped)1to let something fall: I dropped my watch and it broke.2to fall: The glass dropped from her hands.3to become lower or less: The temperature has dropped.4(alsodrop off) to stop your car and let somebody get out: Could you drop me at the station? He dropped me off at the bus stop.5to stop doing something: I'm going to drop geography (= stop studying it) at school next year.drop into visit somebody who does not know that you are coming: We were in the area so we thought we'd drop in and see you.drop offto fall asleep: She dropped off in front of the TV.drop outto stop doing something with a group of people: I dropped out of the football team after I hurt my leg.dropdropdrops2noun1a very small amount of liquid: drops of raina drop of blood2a fall in the amount or level of something: a drop in temperaturea drop in prices